Comparative swimming performance and behaviour of three benthic fish species: The invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus), the native bullhead (Cottus gobio), and the native gudgeon (Gobio gobio) [PDF]
Efforts to restore river ecosystem connectivity focus predominantly on diadromous, economically important fish species, and less attention is given to nonmigratory, small‐bodied, benthic fish species.
Burkhardt‐Holm, Patricia +4 more
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Qanat system, an ancient water management system in Iran: History, architectural design and fish diversity [PDF]
Ancient Iran is one of the leading civilizations that actively appear to water resources management, especially by the invention of "Qanat", an artificial underground system/ subterranean tunnel-wells system where the water flows through gravity on a ...
Esmaeili, Ghazal +2 more
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Abstract Iran is a major freshwater fish diversity hotspot in the Middle East, and is an important zoogeographical area in west Asia, acting as the crossroads and dispersal corridor between several major biogeographical realms of the world. The topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva was first recorded in Iran on 6 May 1991 in the Caspian Sea basin and
Zohreh Ganjali +5 more
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Rote Liste und Gesamtartenliste der sich im Süßwasser reproduzierenden Fische und Neunaugen (Pisces et Cyclostomata) Deutschlands [PDF]
Die Gesamtartenliste der sich im Süßwasser reproduzierenden Fische und Neunaugen Deutschlands umfasst 111 etablierte Arten. Eine Rote-Liste-Kategorie wird für die 90 indigenen und archäobiotischen Arten ermittelt.
Bowler, Diana +5 more
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Minnows and molecules: resolving the broad and fine-scale evolutionary patterns of Cypriniformes [PDF]
Cypriniformes (minnows, carps, loaches, and suckers) is the largest group of freshwater fishes in the world. Despite much attention, previous attempts to elucidate relationships using molecular and morphological characters have been incongruent. The goal
Stout, Carla
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ABSTRACT Fish migration through river networks is essential for completing life cycles and accessing critical habitats, but fragmentation increasingly disrupts spawning movements. In Europe, over one million barriers limit connectivity and create trade‐offs between ecological integrity and human uses, such as hydropower, flood control, fisheries and ...
Christian Schlautmann +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Present and Future Salmonid Cytogenetics [PDF]
Salmonids are extremely important economically and scientifically; therefore, dynamic developments in their research have occurred and will continue occurring in the future.
Muhammet Gaffaroglu +6 more
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The genome sequence of the gudgeon, Gobio gobio (Linnaeus, 1758) [Version 1] [PDF]
We present a genome assembly from an individual female Gobio gobio (the gudgeon; Chordata; Actinopteri; Cypriniformes; Gobionidae). The genome sequence spans 1,460.70 megabases. Most of the assembly is scaffolded into 25 chromosomal pseudomolecules.
Darwin Tree of Life Consortium +7 more
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List of Japan's All Fish Species : Current standard Japanese and scientific names of all fish species recorded from Japanese waters [PDF]
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5772, Motomura, Hiroyuki, 本村, 浩之
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Invasive alien species are currently a major ecological problem. One such species is stone moroko, Pseudorasbora parva (Gobionidae), which has only been found to date in natural or agricultural water bodies (lakes, rivers and streams, carp ponds ...
Wróblewski Paweł +2 more
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